The Fluidity of Truth and Time
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Time and truth are funny things. What we believe to be true in one moment can completely shift in another. Truth, shaped by perspective, can transform instantly or evolve over centuries. But what are the constants?
The Vedics of India mapped time as a grand medicine wheel of yugasâcosmic cycles reflecting the percentage of universal truth present on the physical plane. This perspective invites us to question: How much of what we accept as truth is genuinely enduring, and how much is constructed by societal forces?
Todayâs truths often align with power structures, perpetuated by those in control. Our current systems donât nurture free-thinking, self-trusting individuals but instead foster shame, division, and dependency. We are left without the tools to discern truth for ourselves. Instead of a society that cultivates connection and inner knowing, weâre conditioned to followâuncertain of which shepherd to trust.
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The Illusion of Security and the Patterns of the Past
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 A Sufi parable tells of bees building their hives in the hollowed-out trunks of dead trees. While the trees always fall, the bees remain focused on their work, believing their efforts ensure security. Meanwhile, the inevitable collapse looms.
This parable mirrors our own existence. Societal structures rise and fall, yet we cling to them, believing they offer stability. Along the way, we create narrativesâabout what is acceptable, what is taboo, what is truth. But the cycles persist, and unless we step back to recognize the patterns, we remain caught in the illusion.
To break free, we must reconnect with the deeper truths that have always guided life. But how do we cultivate that trust when weâve been systematically deprived of the tools to do so?
This is why weâve created a self-embodiment class and support group, along with events and ceremonies, to help people reconnect with their intuition and reclaim their inner knowing.
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A System Built on Extraction
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Our world is not what it seems. We exist within a for-profit system that commodifies our attention, labor, and well-being. Promissory notes (money) lose value with every transaction, creating an endless cycle of debt and scarcity. The more we participate, the more we devalue our own efforts.
This extends to our health. Toxic chemicals are marketed as medicine, while natural remediesâused effectively for thousands of yearsâare dismissed as âalternative.â Western medicine, driven by corporate interests, has rewritten our understanding of healing, suppressing ancient knowledge that once honored the bodyâs connection to spirit and nature.
Consider this: Over 3,000 years ago, Thai texts documented reconstructive plastic surgery techniques, proving that ancient civilizations had profound medical knowledge. Yet today, we are told that modern medicine is the pinnacle of progress, while holistic healing is disregarded. We have traded wisdom for a hyper-focused, mechanistic view of health, severing ourselves from the broader landscape of life.
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The Illusion of Choice and the Awakening Consciousness
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As political cycles repeat, we argue over which head of the same beast to trust, forgetting that both serve the same system. Real change does not come from choosing between preselected optionsâit comes from stepping back and recognizing the patterns that have persisted through history.
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Meanwhile, AI and robotics are shifting the landscape of labor, yet instead of evolving toward human well-being, we remain locked in outdated economic models. Why? Because a self-sufficient, deeply connected populace is harder to control.
According to the Vedics, we are transitioning out of the Kali Yugaâthe age of darkness and illusionâand moving toward the Golden Age, where cosmic truth becomes more accessible. We are awakening to our interconnectedness, rediscovering the wisdom of indigenous traditions, natural healers, and the sentient intelligence that flows through all life.
Even technological advancements reflect this awakening. Recently, scientists combined mushrooms and stem cells to create an organic AI, capable of decision-making 5,000 times faster than traditional systems. These breakthroughs hint at a deeper truthâone that reminds us we are not separate from life, but deeply embedded within a vast, intelligent web of existence.
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Embracing the Great Shift
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The Hopi prophesied the coming of the multicolored hoopâa time when humanity unites, remembering its sacred interconnectedness. But transformation is not without struggle. Like the caterpillar in its cocoon, we feel the pressure of metamorphosis, yet this discomfort is the precursor to expansion.
As we move forward, we must ground ourselves in practice, embrace what brings joy to our hearts, and free our minds from limiting narratives. Life is always guiding us back to the heart, ensuring we donât lose our way.
It is time to trust ourselves again. To listen deeply. To reclaim our trut
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